Definition of «infrared wavelengths»

Infrared (IR) is a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum with longer wavelengths and lower frequencies than visible light, but shorter than radio waves. Infrared wavelengths are typically defined as those between 700nm and 1mm. In this range, infrared radiation can pass through materials that block or absorb visible light, making it useful for applications such as night vision equipment, thermal imaging, remote control devices, and temperature sensors.

Sentences with «infrared wavelengths»

  • The researchers will use the probe, which will measure radiation at infrared wavelengths, to study the evolution of galaxies. (newscientist.com)
  • The observations were made in a range of infrared wavelengths where the water signature, if present, would appear. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Far infrared wavelengths target deeper down, removing toxins that can have a negative impact on your skin. (sunlighten.com)
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